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is it apple, samsung, nokia, lumia, who has the best? >> the good news is that's never ending story and it always changing. i heard your debate around the ecosystem around samsung and i disagree. we sell roughly 50/50 between android and iphone devices. this is a war that's never going to end and i think that's good for consumers. >> a question about the very crowded video landscape. here at ces it's full of different video streaming options. how are you going to have your fios compete and how are you going to roll it out? >> the good news is we can provide the best service. if you look at fourth quarter, we probably lost a good six weeks because of the sandy impact in the northeast and we still did 130,000. so the demand is there. if you look at where we were two years ago when we came to ces, the average speed into the home was 50 megs. we just launched fios quantum that's 300 megs. >> i understand in your key note later you're going to be making some announcements. what are the new businesses you're getting into? >> well, we're going
is it apple, samsung, nokia, lumia, who has the best? >> the good news is that's never ending story and it always changing. i heard your debate around the ecosystem around samsung and i disagree. we sell roughly 50/50 between android and iphone devices. this is a war that's never going to end and i think that's good for consumers. >> a question about the very crowded video landscape. here at ces it's full of different video streaming options. how are you going to have your fios...
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and similar rash yoechls in the samsung galaxy. can you comment on that and given us an indication as to whether or not it matters if consumers buy the android or the iphone, from your perspective? >> melissa, broadcom makes the chips in most smartphones. we've been able to create really competitive chips out there and they are widely used across the industry. we are delighted when people buy smart foens. it's good for us and givens us sales of our chips. >> so, you are basically agnostic at the bottom -- end of the day. >> we have a few favorites but we are mostly agnostic. we've done a good job working with the customers you mentioned, and so, we have pretty good share in both apple and samsung. >> i want to talk about your 5g hardware. there are reports that there was a 5g chip and you struck a deal with apple to use those chips in an iphone. i'm wondering if there's any truth to that. >> well, we let our customers announce their own products so i'm afraid i can't comment on that specific one. but we do see our 5g wifi chips tak
and similar rash yoechls in the samsung galaxy. can you comment on that and given us an indication as to whether or not it matters if consumers buy the android or the iphone, from your perspective? >> melissa, broadcom makes the chips in most smartphones. we've been able to create really competitive chips out there and they are widely used across the industry. we are delighted when people buy smart foens. it's good for us and givens us sales of our chips. >> so, you are basically...
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>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been well flagged, isn't that important. >> at the same time, though, there are analysts who -- and we've seen this. who will get the set of numberes and will go, relative to what i expected, they said x about same-store sales and y about aluminum pricing and there is information they're getting out of these results and out of the conference calls, too. >> absolutely. it's what's behind the headline results that's informational and instructive. and that's what the analysts will be taking out of it. before they can get into that, they have to flesh out with their
>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been...
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we came from samsung. lg. these are not cheap. when do you get to the critical mass where you sell to a lot of people and say, all right you can afford this? >> you know we had the same question every time we introduce a new technology, especially in the electronics. you have to reach a critical mass. my guess is, that business applications b2b will drive these technologies to the point where the volumes are high enough, and cost is low enough they are viable consumer products. liz: certainly from the tax clarity issue does that make your job easier how much you spend and how many people you hire? >> no. we try not to base our long-term investment decisions on short-term policy problems. at least i hope it is a short-term policy problem. it will not make any difference whatsoever. but what will make a difference, we can talk about politics is r&d tax credits. we have to stop doing that year by year. that does have an impact. liz: joe taylor. panasonic. >> liz, great to see you. liz: first on fox business. thank you so much. good l
we came from samsung. lg. these are not cheap. when do you get to the critical mass where you sell to a lot of people and say, all right you can afford this? >> you know we had the same question every time we introduce a new technology, especially in the electronics. you have to reach a critical mass. my guess is, that business applications b2b will drive these technologies to the point where the volumes are high enough, and cost is low enough they are viable consumer products. liz:...
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samsung will see record profits in the port quarter up 89% from last year and the fifth quarter in a row, success largely fuelled by demand for the galaxy tablet and smart phone. the company sells 500 and set a minute. in an everett to compete with samsung apple is said to be working on a cheaper version of its iphone 5 to be sold in china and other emerging-market. sources said a unit will have a large display and revamped design released at the end of this year. speaking of gadgets, it is the largest new product show of the year, consumer electronics show in las vegas. we are live for the biggest players in town. shibani joshi has the first-ever north american television interview with sony's new president and ceo and liz claimant with verizon's chairman and ceo, a first on fox business interview. as we go to great take a look at oil, down slightly, tight trading range for oil, $92.98. we will be right back. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24
samsung will see record profits in the port quarter up 89% from last year and the fifth quarter in a row, success largely fuelled by demand for the galaxy tablet and smart phone. the company sells 500 and set a minute. in an everett to compete with samsung apple is said to be working on a cheaper version of its iphone 5 to be sold in china and other emerging-market. sources said a unit will have a large display and revamped design released at the end of this year. speaking of gadgets, it is the...
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when i see samsung reporting, and i talk to people and say, the samsung device outside of the united states is much larger. >> they sold 62 million smartphones in the quarter. apple sold 45 million iphone 5s. they benefited from the supply issues when the iphone 5 launched. >> 500 handsets a second from samsung. the galaxy is now the best selling smart foun, surpassing the 5 and 4-s. >> the mini ipad moving things a little bit. is there something that they have that no one's dreamed of? you go back and look at what they've developed. periodically they've developed what steve jobs used to say is, not what you want in the sense that, well, i'm looking for a better -- but something you never thought about that you suddenly just can't believe you can't live without. i think they've got to come up with something. they've got to come up with something that you can't live without that you don't know about. >> and they'll be able to do that without steve jobs? not just embracing something, but pushing the people behind it to actually make it a reality? >> tim cook, according to the interview
when i see samsung reporting, and i talk to people and say, the samsung device outside of the united states is much larger. >> they sold 62 million smartphones in the quarter. apple sold 45 million iphone 5s. they benefited from the supply issues when the iphone 5 launched. >> 500 handsets a second from samsung. the galaxy is now the best selling smart foun, surpassing the 5 and 4-s. >> the mini ipad moving things a little bit. is there something that they have that no one's...
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about 70% of samsung's profit comes from its mobile division. that's where it recently overtook apple in smartphones there. also u.s. regulators want those nice, quiet, hybrid vehicles to make a little noise. that's according to the national highway traffic safety administration. those cars don't make enough noise which presents a danger to pedestrians and cyclists. the proposed rule would require noise when the vehicles travel under 18 miles an hour. >>> and the greek prime minister is meeting with german chancellor angela merkel this morning. he's in berlin to update german officials on recent progress, battling its debt problems. he told reporters that his country is delivering on his promises. >> and the nfib's latest read on the economy and small business is out. senior economics reporter steve liesman joins us with the details and a special guest. >> thanks very much, andrew. following the second biggest decline in the history of the nfib survey the small business optimism gaining a scant, wait for it, half a point in december. the decline
about 70% of samsung's profit comes from its mobile division. that's where it recently overtook apple in smartphones there. also u.s. regulators want those nice, quiet, hybrid vehicles to make a little noise. that's according to the national highway traffic safety administration. those cars don't make enough noise which presents a danger to pedestrians and cyclists. the proposed rule would require noise when the vehicles travel under 18 miles an hour. >>> and the greek prime minister...